low fps and drops gtx 1080 ryzen 5 1600

monomono5

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Hello, i have another problem with new pc. I have problems with FPS in BF1 (multiplayer) and NFS 2015. In Overwatch I had 120 fps before I set "performance" in Nvidia control panel. Now I have like 150 fps in overwatch. But in bf1 multiplayer i have 110 fps when i don't move and when i start moving i have like 80-90 fps and it sometimes drops to 70 fps. In NFS 2015 i have drops to 49 fps(like wtf). In both games gpu usage is about 70-65%, in bf sometimes it goes to 90 but it's like 1 ms. Im worried about this. Funny thing is FPS in bf1 story mode. In this gpu usage is like almost 90-95% usage and fps are 90-110. I really don't know what to do. Is the 1080p 60 hz the issue? I know it's bad for gtx 1080 but if i have so low fps on 1080p how can i think about bigger resolution? Sad thing is that I have stil problems with this build. Hope you can help me :)

PS. If it's bad category sorry, didn't know where to post it.w

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 no OC
GPU: GTX 1080 Palit Super JetStream
MB: B350 PC MATE od MSI
RAM: ADATA XPG Z1 DDR4, 2x8GB, 3000Mhz, CL16 (AX4U300038G16-DGZ)
HDD: Toshiba P300
SSD: ADATA SU800
PSU: SPC Supremo M1 550 W.
OS: Windows 10 Home 64 bit
 
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Who is telling you that?
They might if their running a high resolution and the game settings cranked up but in multi[layer their still dropping frames.
None of the games you listed are on the UTube link.
This can also depend on our net link speed if your not communicating with the server fast enough their nothing to process.

monomono5

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it's not normal when it drops to 49 fps for me. in bf 1 it drops to 60 or 58 fps. People with the same hardware have 99% gpu usage all the time and stable fps above 100.
 
Overclocking a bit could help during CPU-intensive moments. The 1600 is pretty much the same processor as a 1600X, and comes with a fairly good stock cooler, making it well-suited for overclocking.

Of course, a 60Hz screen only updates its image 60 times each second, so it shouldn't really matter that much if you're getting framerates higher than that. Story mode should naturally be less demanding, since the developers have more control over the experience, and can better optimize things to keep performance relatively high. In multiplayer, you have dozens of players each doing their own thing, that the game has to track and perform prediction on. Hardware benchmarks will of course use single-player, to reduce the randomness between runs.
 

monomono5

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I know that now it doesn't matter. But I think I still should have smooth experience. Drops to 60fps aren't normal for me, especially on 1080p. I heard that is overkill for gtx 1080 (probably) but drops to 49 fps in nfs 2015? As I said, why my gpu doesn't want to work with full power?

Look here for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCwHRavAcGg yeah i know it's gtx 1070 here but look at his fps and gpu usage. it's not 99%, tbh for most of the time it's like mine (65-70%) but his fps are stable while mine drop.
 

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I use dx 12.

 

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Who is telling you that?
They might if their running a high resolution and the game settings cranked up but in multi[layer their still dropping frames.
None of the games you listed are on the UTube link.
This can also depend on our net link speed if your not communicating with the server fast enough their nothing to process.
 
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